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/*
  @test
  @bug 7160609
  @summary A window with huge dimensions shouldn't crash JVM
  @author anthony.petrov@oracle.com: area=awt.toplevel
  @run main HugeFrame
*/

import java.awt.*;

public class HugeFrame {
    public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
        Frame f = new Frame("Huge");

        // 8193+ should already produce a crash, but let's go extreme...
        f.setBounds(10, 10, 30000, 500000);
        f.setVisible(true);

        // We would crash by now if the bug wasn't fixed
        Thread.sleep(1000);
        System.err.println(f.getBounds());

        // Cleanup
        f.dispose();
    }
}
